Emphatic transcategorial morphology: a cross-linguistically rare phenomenon in Enets
Khanina Olesya, Shluinsky Andrey.
Emphatic transcategorial morphology: a cross-linguistically rare phenomenon in Enets. Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Institute of
Linguistics, Russian Academy of Sciences, 2011. This paper explores the data of Enets, a highly endangered Northern Samoyedic
language spoken in the North of Siberia. The two dialects of this language will be
discussed: Forest Enets (F) and Tundra Enets (T) with the total number of
speakers not exceeding 50 people. Our corpus of transcribed Forest Enets texts
consists of 21.5 hours, and our corpus of transcribed Tundra Enets texts consists
of 9.5 hours
Linguistics, Russian Academy of Sciences, 2011. This paper explores the data of Enets, a highly endangered Northern Samoyedic
language spoken in the North of Siberia. The two dialects of this language will be
discussed: Forest Enets (F) and Tundra Enets (T) with the total number of
speakers not exceeding 50 people. Our corpus of transcribed Forest Enets texts
consists of 21.5 hours, and our corpus of transcribed Tundra Enets texts consists
of 9.5 hours